Could SIDS Be Caused by Unrecognized Brain Infections?

Some infants who pass away from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) are known to have had acute minor infections. Could these have played a role in their death? Using next-generation molecular tools, a new study provides evidence that undiagnosed inflammation and occult infection can contribute to SIDS and the brainstem pathology seen in some infants.

From Robin Haynes and colleagues. Read more in the Boston Children’s Hospital Answers blog.

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